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Unchained Melody
Unchained Melody: The Films of Meiko Kaji | Tom Mes
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"In this volume, expert Tom Mes takes us through the extraordinary career of this Japanese actess, whose commanding screen presence and piercing gaze defined an entire age of Japanese cinema from the 1960s onwards. From her early years in the wildly popular films of the Nikkatsu studio to career-defining roles in Lady Snowblood and Female Prisoner Scorpion, Tom als explores Kaji's many collaborations with master film-makers such as Kinji Fukasaku and Kon Ichikawa and delves into her twilight reign on the television screens of Japan, as well as spolighting Meiko Kaji the singer. Unchained Melody profiles her collaborating directors and looks at the varied cinematic tastes of Japanese film audiences over a period of several decades, providing an intriguing snapshot not only iinto Meiko Kaji's career and the film industry of the time, but also of Japanese culture itself"--Page 4 of cover.
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If anybody is a fan of stunning Japanese actresses Meiko Kaji, then Tom Mes‘ Unchained Melody: The Films of Meiko Kaji is absolutely worth the price. It may be a small book, but it the quantity of information inside is more than I‘ve ever had on Kaji, who has long been my favourite actress working in film.